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In this episode, Arista Networks joins the podcast to provide an overview of their Wi-Fi solution – Arista Cognitive Wi-Fi. Arista Networks acquired Mojo Networks in 2018. Today, it forms CloudVision Wi-Fi that provides network administrators with a view of end user experience on their Wi-Fi networks. Robert Ferruolo and Metka Dragos join us from […] The post CTS 276: Arista Networks Wi-Fi Solution Overview (Sponsored) appeared first on Clear To Send.
Nishant Sharma leads R&D at Pentester Academy and Attack Defense. He has 8+ years of experience in the information security field including 6+ years in WiFi security research and development. He has conducted classroom trainings in Blackhat USA, HITB Amsterdam/Singapore, RootCon, OWASP NZ Day. He has presented research and conducted workshops at Blackhat USA/Asia, DEF CON China, HITB, RootCon, Packet Hacking Village, Wireless Village, IoT village, and Demo labs (DEFCON USA). Prior to joining Pentester Academy, he worked as a firmware developer at Mojo Networks where he contributed in developing new features for the enterprise-grade WiFi APs and maintaining the state of art WiFi Intrusion Prevention System (WIPS). He has a Master's degree in Information Security from IIIT Delhi. He has also published peer-reviewed academic research on HMAC security. His areas of interest include WiFi and IoT security, Linux security. PA Toolkit: https://github.com/pentesteracademy/patoolkit VoIPShark: https://github.com/pentesteracademy/voipshark BLE Mystique: https://github.com/pentesteracademy/blemystique
Weekly Wrap for Jan. 24, 2020 Plus, IBM scores a $1B bank deal, and a former Verizon exec launches a new security startup Big Switch will bolster Arista's enterprise play; IBM taps Red Hat as part of a bank IT overhaul; and Privafy goes after Palo Alto, VeloCloud. Arista Networks Buys Big Switch IBM Secures $1.1B Contract With Banco Sabadell Verizon Exec Launches Privafy, Challenges Firewall, SD-WAN, VPN Vendors SDxCentral Weekly Wrap Podcast Full Transcript Today is January 24, 2019, and this is the SDxCentral Weekly Wrap where we cover the week’s top stories on next-generation IT infrastructure. This week’s episode of the Weekly Wrap is sponsored by Silver Peak. Learn more about the Silver Peak SD-WAN solution. Arista Networks is buying SDN vendor Big Switch Networks in a move that will fill a big hole in Arista’s current cloud portfolio. Sources told SDxCentral that the deal is the biggest in Arista’s history, though exact financial terms were not known. The deal will integrate Big Switch’s Big Monitoring Fabric hybrid cloud visibility and security product into Arista’s enterprise platform. This is important as enterprise customers increasingly adopt multi-cloud environments and need tools to monitor and orchestrate workloads across their data centers and in public clouds. It also puts Arista in a better position to more directly compete against Cisco and its multi-cloud play. Sources noted that Big Switch had a long list of suitors it was speaking with over the past several months that wanted to bring its technology in house. The interested parties included several incumbent networking players like Cisco, Dell Technologies, VMware, Juniper Networks, and Extreme Networks. Big Switch previously partnered with Dell on its open networking product line, which takes aim at proprietary vendors including Arista and Cisco. The deal is Arista’s third acquisition following its purchase of cloud-managed WiFi firm Mojo Networks and low-latency field programmable gate away provider Metamako in mid-2018. IBM this week scored a 10-year, $1.1 billion contract to help Spain’s Banco Sabadell modernize its IT infrastructure and migrate its applications to the cloud. The agreement calls for IBM to migrate the financial institution’s existing applications to a hybrid cloud environment while helping the company keep up with security and regulatory requirements. IBM will leverage several assets from its recently acquired Red Hat business, including the Kubernetes-focused OpenShift platform. This will allow the bank to deploy an on-container architecture, cloud-native applications,
Weekly Wrap for Jan. 24, 2020 Plus, IBM scores a $1B bank deal, and a former Verizon exec launches a new security startup Big Switch will bolster Arista's enterprise play; IBM taps Red Hat as part of a bank IT overhaul; and Privafy goes after Palo Alto, VeloCloud. Arista Networks Buys Big Switch IBM Secures $1.1B Contract With Banco Sabadell Verizon Exec Launches Privafy, Challenges Firewall, SD-WAN, VPN Vendors SDxCentral Weekly Wrap Podcast Full Transcript Today is January 24, 2019, and this is the SDxCentral Weekly Wrap where we cover the week's top stories on next-generation IT infrastructure. This week's episode of the Weekly Wrap is sponsored by Silver Peak. Learn more about the Silver Peak SD-WAN solution. Arista Networks is buying SDN vendor Big Switch Networks in a move that will fill a big hole in Arista's current cloud portfolio. Sources told SDxCentral that the deal is the biggest in Arista's history, though exact financial terms were not known. The deal will integrate Big Switch's Big Monitoring Fabric hybrid cloud visibility and security product into Arista's enterprise platform. This is important as enterprise customers increasingly adopt multi-cloud environments and need tools to monitor and orchestrate workloads across their data centers and in public clouds. It also puts Arista in a better position to more directly compete against Cisco and its multi-cloud play. Sources noted that Big Switch had a long list of suitors it was speaking with over the past several months that wanted to bring its technology in house. The interested parties included several incumbent networking players like Cisco, Dell Technologies, VMware, Juniper Networks, and Extreme Networks. Big Switch previously partnered with Dell on its open networking product line, which takes aim at proprietary vendors including Arista and Cisco. The deal is Arista's third acquisition following its purchase of cloud-managed WiFi firm Mojo Networks and low-latency field programmable gate away provider Metamako in mid-2018. IBM this week scored a 10-year, $1.1 billion contract to help Spain's Banco Sabadell modernize its IT infrastructure and migrate its applications to the cloud. The agreement calls for IBM to migrate the financial institution's existing applications to a hybrid cloud environment while helping the company keep up with security and regulatory requirements. IBM will leverage several assets from its recently acquired Red Hat business, including the Kubernetes-focused OpenShift platform. This will allow the bank to deploy an on-container architecture, cloud-native applications, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We’re diving into a world where businesses and Wi-Fi network engineers have full control over their Wi-Fi infrastructure through White Box Wi-Fi. This episode is sponsored by Mojo Networks White Box Wi-Fi Rick Wilmer, CEO of Mojo Networks, got into the wireless industry through a CPE and core router company. He saw wireless networking being […] The post CTS 128: The Value of White Box Wi-Fi with Mojo Networks (Sponsored) appeared first on Clear To Send.
In the third part of our wireless technology series, we speak to Ian Tearle, Sales Engineer at Mojo Networks. We take an in-depth look at Mojo Networks technology, where they've come from and what the future holds. Ian also discusses the Platform approach and the move to applications on the networks. We also discuss Mojo Network’s partner centric approach and how you, as an Arrow partner, can take a slice of the pie. Hosts: David Fearne (@davidfearne) Rich Holmes (@_Rich_Holmes) Guest: Ian Tearle Sign up to hear the latest from the Arrow Bandwidth team: https://mailchi.mp/65bf436f292b/arrow-bandwidth-edit Join in the conversation by using #ArrowBandwidth.
This week we speak to Gartner Magic Quadrant leaders from the wireless technology world to discuss the technologies and trends changing the market in 2018 and how Arrow partners can get involved. We speak with Rick Wilmer, CEO Mojo Networks, Bruce Miller, Vice President, Product Marketing Riverbed, and Steven Johnson, Regional Director for Northern Europe, Ruckus. This is part of a 4 part series, subscribe to listen to the next episode. Hosts: David Fearne (@davidfearne) Rich Holmes (@_Rich_Holmes) Sign up to hear the latest from the Arrow Bandwidth team: https://mailchi.mp/65bf436f292b/arrow-bandwidth-edit Join in the conversation by using #ArrowBandwidth.
Hemant Chaskar, VP of Technology and CISO of Mojo Networks, joins the podcast to talk about the technical details around KRACK. Hemant Chaskar On KRACK Let’s welcome Hemant Chaskar of Mojo Networks. Hemant Chaskar is a Vice President and CISO at Mojo Networks. His past work has spanned wireless, networking and security, with the recent […] The post CTS 096: Deep Dive into KRACK with Hemant Chaskar appeared first on Clear To Send.
We provide our thoughts on Mojo Networks presenting at Mobility Field Day 2. Mojo Networks Mobility Field Day 2 went live with Mojo Networks on July 25th, 2017. We visited their offices in Mountain View to see what was new with Mojo Networks. First up on the agenda, CEO Rick Wilmer, talks about Mojo Networks’ […] The post CTS 089: Mojo Networks & The Client Journey at MFD2 appeared first on Clear To Send.